IMPORTANT MESSAGE

Broccolini has recently been informed of fraudulent recruitment activities targeting people outside of Canada. The suspected organization or individuals are sending employment contracts pretending to be Broccolini representatives and are requesting personal information to start an immigration procedure for employment in Canada. Please be cautious of these emails as they are considered fraudulent and a way of stealing money and identity as well as other personal information from you.

Broccolini’s recruitment process always includes in-person interviews with a member of our Human Resources team and/or a member of our management team prior to any official employment offer. Money would never be requested in exchange for a position or to secure a visa to enter Canada.

We recommend that you do not respond to unsolicited employment offers from people with whom you are unfamiliar and suggest that you report them to your local authorities. If you think you have received a fraudulent employment offer, please forward it to hrinfo@broccolini.com and ensure to include the original subject line, email address of sender and complete message including attachments.

The New Maison de Radio-Canada

The CBC/Radio-Canada's Board of Directors has selected the Broccolini group to build the new Maison de Radio-Canada.

Broccolini has begun construction work on the new Maison de Radio-Canada site. Construction should be completed by late 2019. Site revitalization work will only begin once Radio-Canada moves into its new facility in early 2020.

"This is a major milestone in the new Maison de Radio-Canada and site revitalization project," said Hubert T. Lacroix, President and CEO of CBC/Radio-Canada. "I'm extremely proud of the plan we're presenting. Most of all, I'm confident in the public broadcaster's future in Montreal. The new Maison de Radio-Canada will provide our employees – and creators of all disciplines – with an inspiring workplace where their talent can thrive and flourish."

A creative hub for media and digital production in the city, Maison de Radio-Canada will remain the cultural, technological and community focal point that the public broadcaster has always been.

The new building will also meet the strictest environmental and sustainable development standards. Green spaces and rooftops, reduction of heat island effect, as well as eco-friendly water and energy management, are among the defining characteristics of the new MRC. CBC/Radio-Canada is to become a tenant under a 30-year lease.

ProductionOne studio and multipurpose sets for the newsroomOne large, modern, versatile TV studio (equivalent to the current Studio 42)One large open-plan multiplatform spaceTwo multipurpose rooms visible from the streetTwenty-odd radio production spaces